If you’re looking for a church home, we’d sincerely enjoy having you join us at St. Andrew’s.
Anglican clergyman and hymn writer John Newton wrote in a letter: 'The more you know him, the better you will trust him; the more you trust him, the better you will love him; the more you love him, the better you will serve him.' ( for a hymn of faith, please clcik on this link: http://www.multimedialibrary.com/Music/MIDI/hymns/Blessed.mid )
We strive to offer a supportive Christ centered community. Weekly celebrations, liturgically based, of the Eucharist (Holy Communion) unite and sustain us as we seek to know God and make Christ known through our service and sharing our love with others. This is the book we use for our services--The Book of Common Prayer. http://justus.anglican.org/resources/bcp/bcp.htm (You can download a copy of the Book of Common Prayer in whatever format you want onto your computer and save it in your documents from this website)
And this is the Bible version that we use in our service and devotionals. http://bible.oremus.org/
St. Andrews is blessed with a source of daily devotions through the Diocese and it can be found at:
http://www.forwardmovement.org/todaysreading.cfm Just click on the link(right click and open in a new page if you prefer) to read todays Bible reading and a comment on the verse.
We are a welcoming church who offer an option for those seeking fellowship in faith. Seekers, doubters, non-Episcopalians, and non-Christians - our doors are open.

St. Andrew's is the only Episcopal Church within 30 miles of Glasgow. We are here to serve those of other faith practices including those which are in full communion fellowship such as the Evangelical Lutheran Church of America. St. Andrew's is open to all those who are seeking a faith fellowship.